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Margarine
Heir
Seized
in
Case
Of
Prostitution
Mickey
Jelk*
Taken
,
In
His
Apartment
With
Young
Woman
NEK'
YORK
Wi
_
A
socially-
registered
young
heir
to
an
oleomargarine
fortune
was
arrested
today
for
allegedly
allowing
his
fashionable
apartment
to
be
used
by
prostitutes
and
accepting
earnings
from
them.
Minot
p.
(Mickey)
Jelke,
22.
was
charged
\s-ith
compulsory
prostitution,
living
off
the
proceeds
of
prostitution*
nnd
conspiracy.
He
also
was
charged
with
illegally
possessing
two
guns.
He
was
picked
up,
along
with
an
array
of
seven
blonde,
brunette
and
red-haired
beauties
and
two
other
men
in
a
city-wide
campaign
In
stamp
out
'
a
prostitution
system
whereby
some
girls
reputedly
charged
as
much
as
S5CO
a
night.
Escort
of
Debutantes
I
Jflke,
whose
name
is
included
i
_....
"'
--••-••
in
the
1952
edition
of
the
New
Cnf/p
Are
Conducted
York
Eiicial
register,
has
been
a
frequent
escort
of
debutatntes
in,
Services
for
David
Lee
Powell.
Low-Cut
Dress
Shows
'Little
Sign
of
Damage
LOS
ANGELES
B
—
Gloria
Grahame,
25,
won
a
divorce
yesterday
after
testifying
she
lost
weight
because
her
husband
was
sullen
and
morose.
But
there
wae
little
evidence
of
any
damage
to
her
figure.
The
shapely
actress
came
to
court
In
a
black
dress
as
low
cut
as
court
attaches
could
recall.
Over
it,
she
wore
an
unbuttoned
white
sweater,
which
concealed
none
of
her
charms.
Miss
Grnhame
said
movie
director
N'ick
Ray's
attitude
"hurt
my
eating."
Superior
JucjRe
Samuel
Blake
granted
the
divorce
from
nay,
40.
on
cruelty
grounds.
Miss
Grahame
was
awarded
$370
monthly
for
their
3-year-old
son
Timothy.
Obituaries
Commodity
And
Stock
Markets-
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Sep
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312
312',
*°'
P
°
We
"
swank
night
East
Side.
His
name
appeared
spots
on
the
upper
Jan
Mor
May
^
New
York
Stocks
A
T
and
T
Amer.
Tobacco
Anaconda
Copper
....
Belh
Steel
Chrysler
Gen.
Electric
Gen
Motors
'
Montgomery
Ward
..
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V.
Central
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rlnnnft..
3-year-old
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.!
o'^nnWi
£
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L.
Powell
fnrmerlv
n
l
On
,,,v,....
I
H*PUbllc
.<,
leel
L.
Powell,
formerly
of
Southeast
6CP
65!
IS'
33
i
68
Mississippi
Gives
Up
Bodies
of
Two
,
Term.
Mv-Th«
Mt-
River
hu
given
up
the
bodies
of
two
women
who
plunged
to
their
de*th«
front
the
M«nphi«
>n<)
Arlcansu
bridge
wirlier
this
week.
And,
Assistant
Police
Chief
u
T
Bartholomew
reported
a
third
woman
was
stopped
In
«n
«tt«mpt
to
jump
off
the
US-foot
high
span
last
night.
He
reported
>
squad
car
found
two
men
holding
the
squirming
woman
who
aild
she
rode
to
the
bridge
In
a
taxi
and
"wanted
to
jump
in."
The
m'oman
was
held
ov-
OTOlght.
The
bodies
of
the
other
two
women
were
fount!
near
West
Memphis,
Ark.,
yesterday.
An
engineer*
boat,
picked
up
the
body
of
Emma
Adams,
32-year-old
Negro
rooming
house
manager,
and
two
fishermen
found
the
body
of
Miss
Kathryn
Ruth
Smith.
28.
Memphis
stenographer.
Bartholomew
said
the
bodies
were
identified
by
relatives
and
friends.
MURRAY
(Continued
from
Page
1)
GOP
«*>«<*«••<
fern
fe*.
*
Qj*.
»«nhower,"
The
Senate
document
referred
to
bj-
Truman
In
expressing
his
holped
develop,
tinned
out
to
be
»
study
made
by
the
stair
of
the
Foreign
Relations
Committee.
Printed
at
the
request
nf
Sen
John
Spnrkman
of
Alabama
now
ln«
Democratic
vice
presidential
nominee,
the
document
was
not
signed
by
any
committee
members
although
Tniinnn
alluded
to
il
ns
a
unanimous
report.
Along
with
other
Republicans
Bridges
applauded
Eisenhower's
rejection
of
Ihe
white
House
Invitation.
The
senator
said
nn
ar-
ceptnnci;
might
have
led
Eisenhower
Into
a
trap.
"By
declining.
Oen.
Eisenhower
leaves
himself
free
to
campaign
on
these
issues,"
Bridges
said.
That
he
plan.s
lo
do
so
was
fur-
STEVENSON
tor»U,
aJso
w«»
on
the
Ust
and
this
visit
WH
being
watched
wiUi
interest.
The
California
,
delegation
was
solidly
(or
Sen.
EeUw
Kefauv-
cr
of
Tennessee
In
tjie
National
Convention.
Kefauver
has
said
he
win
back
Stevenson
but
that
some
ot
his
supporters
feel
he
got
a
"bad
deal"
at
the
convention
tnd
thoy
are
waiting
to
see
Stevenson's
gram
develop
before
taking
,
Stevenson's
meeting!
loday
and
the
.strategy
huddles
with
his
advisory
hoard
this
week
end
will
tnke
up
his
time
prior
to
his
departure
Monday
for
a
three-clay
F«rm
Group
Urges
Cherry
t»
N«m«
Group
to
Study
State
Tax
Structure
LITTLE
ROCK
IJT)
—
The
Arkan«•«
Farmers
Union
urged
Democratic
Gubernatorial
Nominee
Francis
Cherry
to
name
a
commission
to
study
overhauling
of
the
state's
tax
structure.
hi
its
opening
convention
session.
th»
group
.said
"Arkansas'
greatest
n«d
Is
complete
overhauling
of
Its
revenue
or
tax
system.
We
cannot
p
ro
.
i-oei
M.III,
r-i.,.,',1
,
»;
•
•""-"<
;
"
">
'"'•
iom
Home
i-crmnn-
rest
with
friends
»t
n
Northern'
ent
compant
in
roonernlion
with
Wscons
In
nvtnri.
Th.
r.\»
—
i...
..h-i..
_,'•,,.',''!.
"
n
Win
Prizes
in
Soles
Contest
Two
Blytheville
girls
were
winners
In
a
recent
nationwide
contest
conducted
by
Ihe
Ton!
Home
Pcminn-
Wlsconsjn
resort.
The
place
has
not
been
announced
by
Stevenson's
of
farm-labor
the
governor's
headquarters.
The
discussion
problems
followed
.
,
In
society
j
Missouri
and
near
Dlytheville,
and
gossip
columns,
but
never
be-
j
be
conducted
today
at
3-30
'""
'
---
"
-----------
'
fore
in
police
records.
Assistant
District
Attorney
....
thony
J.
Liebler
said
Jelke
was
k
due
to
come
into
an
inheritance
•In
three
years
at
the
age
of
25
p
tn
in
~*.
v^.tuu^k^k.
mun.v
ni.
a;.iu
p.m.
in
the
Cofab
Funeral
Home
c'hapel
here.
An-1
The
child
was
killed
tn
a
truck
accident
in
Cr'owder.
Miss.,
ycstsr-
day.
His
parents
had
moved
to
Mississippi
last
year
after
having
lived
Survivors
Include
the
child's
parents,
a
brother.
Clarence,
of
Mississippi,
and
two
sisters.
Bettie
Joy
of
Mississippi
and
Annie
Elizabeth
Burns
of
Blytheville.
Burial
will
be
in
Elmivood
Cemetery.
Cobb
Funeral
Home
Is
in
charge.
and
meanwhile
had
been
receiving)
in
this
vicinity
for
a
number
of
$2Gfl
a
month
from
a
trust
fund,
years.
He
said
police
who
arrested
Jelke
in
his
$H7.50-a-month
apartment
early
today
found
him
in
bed
with
a
blonde.
Liebler
identified
her
as
Sylvia
Eder,
24.
She
also
was
taken
into
custody.
Loaded
Gun
Found
The
assistant
district
attorney
said
a
loaded
gun
was
found
in
Jelke's
apartment
and
another
one
in
bis
pale
blue
Cadillac
converli-
ble,
parked
outside.
Jelke's
father,
oleo
kins*
John
T.
Jelfce,
of
Chicago
sold
his
25
million
dollar
a
year
business
to
Lever
Brothers
Co.
in
1948.
Officials
said
his
mother
was
Mrs.
Ralph
Teal,
of
Danbury,
Conn.,
divorced
from
the
elder
Jelke.
Young
Jelke
was
one
of
the
founders
of
the
Bachelors
Club
of
America,
whose
membership
includes
&
number
of
New
York
playboys.
He
was
considered
one
of
society's
most
eligible
bachelors.
Once
Attended
College
Taken
to
a
police
station,
Jelke
described
himself
to
the
desk
sergeant
us
single,
said
he
has
at-
Radio
Socony
Vacuum
..
Stiiriebnker
Standard
of
N.
j.
Texas
Corp
Sears
U.
S.
Steel
Livestock
NATIONAL
STOCKYARDS.
111.,
38
55*
69
V,
40
Arkansan
Dies
In
Auto
Wreck
POPLAR
BLUFF.
Mo.
VP>—
Mrs
Virginia
M.
Kuykendall,
48,
of
468
Midland.
Little
Rock,
Ark.,
died
tn
a
hospital
here
today
of
burns
suffered
Thursday
when
»
IB
,
511e
was
driving
went
out
of
control
and
a
car
she
In
collided
with
gasoline
pumps
front
of
a
filling
station.
Two,
companions,
Mrs.
Kathryn
B.
Adamson.
52,
and
her
daughter
Miss
Elizabeth
Adamson,
24,
were
hospitalized
here.
Mrs.
Adamson
suffered
a
broken
wrist
and
her
Hogs
6.500;
fairly
active;
weights
190
Ibs
up
weak
to
25
lower
than
Thursday's
average;
lighter
weights
unchanged;
sows
25
to
mostly
SO
lower;
bulk
choice
11)0-230
Ibs
imsorted
for
grade
22.7-23.00.
later
paid
rather
freely
by
shippers
and
butchers
mostly
for
choice
numbers
1
and
2
under
225
Ibs;
240-270
Ibs
largely
21.75-22.SO:
280-300
Ibs
21
00-21
50170-180
Ibs
21.50-22.25;
150-170
Ibs
20.00-21.50:
few
21.75;
120-HI)
Ibs
17.15-10.50;
sows
400
Ibs
down
17.5018.00:
heavier
sows
15.50
-
n.00:
stags
1350-15.50;
boars
11.50-15.00.
Cattle
650,
calves
500;
moderately
active
trading
at
generally
A
good
head
of
tended
college
two
years,
and
in
suffered
a
broken
wrist
and
her
reply
to
a
question
whether
he]
<iau
shter
cuts
and
bruises.
Neither
used
narcotics,
replied
"No,
sir."
wa5
m
a
serious
condition.
used
narcotics,
replied
"No,
sir.
Arrested
also
in
the
round-up,
at
another
address,
was
Erica
Steel,
28,
a
red-hnlced
television
actress.
Police
took
her
into
custody
at
her
?200-a-month
apartment.
Miss
Steel
was
charged
with
keepjnp
and
maintaininging
pre-
j
mist*
for
the
purpose
of
prosti-
-tattoo,
living
off
the
proceeds
and
.
Trm
others
taken
In
the
dragnet
were
undergoing
questioning
and
were
not
placed
under
arrest
immediately.
Extended
Arkansas
Weather
Forecast
Extended
Arkansas
Forecast
for
the
Period
Aus.
15-19:
Temperafures
will
average
3
to
8
degrees
above
normal.
Normal
minimum
70
tfl
15,
normal
mail-
mum
90
to
95.
.Vo
Important
ehanrei.
Perclpltallon
mostly
lifht.
with
widely
scattered
afternoon
thyndershowers.
RITZ
THEATRE
Manila,
Ark.
Truman
Proclaims
New
'Hire
Handicapped
Week'
WASHINGTON,
(f,
_
President
Truman
lods.v
proclaimed
t
h
e
week
of
Oct.
S
as
"National
Employ
the
Physically
Handicapped
Week."
He
asked
state
governors
and
other
public
officials
to
sponsor
programs
aimed
at
helping
the
physically
handicapped
secure
employment.
steady
prices
effecting
clearance
on
individual
..,.„„
„,
choice
steers
to
33.00:
commercial
and
good
steers
and
heifers
25.0030.00;
utility
and
commercial
cow.
5
;
17.50-21.50;
canners
and
cutters
13.0(1-17.50.
St.
Louis
Man
Dies
in
Accident
for
presi-
ideas."
The
Stevenson
endorsemenl
by
the
40-man
board.
It
predicted
Slevenson
would
win
ihe
Novcm-
i;
her
election
and
bring
to
Ihe
while
'<
House
"an
unfaltering
continua•
Pair
Deal."
The
official
endorsement
followed
two
days
of
political
talk
between
the
Executive
Board,
he.irf-
eed
by
Mrray,
and
top
officials
ot
the
Political
Action
Committee
-
-••••
(PAC).
Jack
Krojl.
nation.-.!
TAG
j'.
err
l
d
wilh
ste
P"e»
A.
Mtchell,
director,
and
Murray
}~.ii
their
"our
cause
is
worth
fighti
and
added
nt
one
point:
'It
is
the
cause
of
peac<
policieS
which
arc
ini.slo:
toward
a
third
world
war.
1
Tuesday's
White
House
briefl
Gov.
Adlal
E.
Stevenson
of
1)1
the
Democratic
nominei
dent.
Bridges
said
It
was
an
"outrase"
that
Gen.
Bradley
and
Walter
Hedell
Smith,
director
of
the
Central
Intelligence.
Agency
had
been
put
to
"cheap
political
use"
in
briefing
Stevenson.
Earlier
In
the
day
Truman
con-
s
(first
mnjor
address
since
his
nom-
V
j
Inntion.
This
was
his
speech
yes-
I
lerdny
nt
Ihe
Illinois
state
Pair-
1
j
grounds
In
which
he
took
pn'.
shots
iiil
the
centralized
power
In
federal
chain
stores
throughout
the
country,
acordlns
to
,7.
C.
Edwards,
manager
of
Kress
store
here,
one.
of
the
participating
firms.
hive
»dequat»
school*
until
Mils
te
done
We
cannot
hav«
adequate
?.*Hmi
unl
V
oe
P«<»">
««i
medical
fax
lies
and
other
»ervices
unless
additional
revenue
!*
provided"
m
1
?
1
*
/"
mera
"
nl
°
n
al
»
recon.
mended
a
oonBtltutlona)
amendment
to
create
>
one-house
legislature
*ith
half
o!
the
member,
elected
each
two
years
H,Tm
°
r
*»
fnl
*>U°n
«,g
8
ested
«UK-
lishment
of
an
Arkansas
Farm
D«-
ve
'?
p
.
mont
a
"
d
Oredit
institution
which
would
provide
public
funds
and
njwre
private
loans
to
farmer,
and
to
youni!
people
wishing
to
become
farmers.
Speakers
today
Included
Clarence
J.
McCormlck,
undersecretary
of
«!
ag
rms.
enver,
Coo,
and
Mr.
Rlwnrds
said
that
eGraldlne
Washington,
D.C..
president
and
Byrd
and
Betty
Ruth
Thaxton.
I
legislative
secretary
LpwUvelr
of
salesgirls
for
Kre
f
s,
won
$100
and
j
Ihe
national
organization
*^
res
Defiyer,
Colo.,
and
John
A
president
and
Inst
R
bash
,
respectively
In
awards
presented
.
Winners
»
or
,
,
,
I
thc
c<lnt
''
n!i
*e«
P"wer
In
federal
«
basis
of
sales
of
Ton)
p
leiinsl
ewornmc
'"
antl
»
l
'»<>
°OP
high
Proportion
to
total
sales
d
ns
u
""'
*"»
rtm
™
k
»»"
"
«*»
«««
•
-
named
on!
'
sales
of
Toni
products
'in
Highway
Meet
Delayed
in
their
7*
w
the
tidal
drift
toward
Washington
will
"go
on
.
period.
-t
•
<•
government
u-hlch
don't
have
Negro
4-H
Council
Post
led
in
Washington
are
>
d.
and
properly
per
•
u..,.
iV
;..iii
im:n
plains
to
raise
one
million
dollars
or
more
for
use
in
the
campaign
and
to
whip
up
voting
enthusiasm
among
SV'a
million
CIO
members
and
their
families.
Biggesl
Job
ot
the
campaign.
In
the
opinion
of
Murray
and
Kroll,
is
(o.
get
eligible
voters
to
register
Following
Ihe
Murray
speech
the
PAC
leaders
will
go
to
the
White
House
for
a
word
from
the
President.
the
Democrats'
new
national
chairman
picked
by
Stevenson
to
replace
Frank
McKmney,
Tun-tan
s
appointee.
Wifh
the
Courts
Common
Pleas:
Gracte
HuBhcs,
.
formed,
nt
thc
state
or
local
level."
SPUlNGFIRl.n,
III.
lai
—
John
Anson
l-'nrd,
Deninrrallc
national
coinmillreniali
from
California
-sniri
Inday
Sen.
F.slcs
Kefaiiver
nf
'i'enncssfc
is
urgliiB
Ills
supporter!
"tn
go
all
oul"
for
DrmrxTatlc
I'resldi-ntlal
Nominee
Adlal
Stevenson.
Stevenson
Speech
Set
SPRINGFIELD.
111.
(If,
—
Gov.
Arilai
E.
Slevenson
will
speak
it.
the
state,
convention
of
the
Llbernl
par-
i
•"-
»""<L*
ty
of
New
York
Aug.
28,
his
cnnl-
^.dna
Branscomb.
suit
for
i
pairrn
headquarters
announced
today.
Klip.abeth
Kintley
of
Mississippi
County
was
elected
cheerleader
of
the
Arkansas
NfRro
4-H
Club
Council
held
In
Pine
nluff
this
week.
Olher
oiliccrs
elected
durins
the
4-day
program
Included
William
H
Handle
o(
Lee
County,
president,
and
James
E.
Wilson
of
LaPayette
County,
vice-president.
EISENHOWER
(Continued
from
Page
1>
for
a
complete
briefing
on
the
foreign
Replj-
Not
"Strong"
Eisenhower's
reply
was
nol
»s
strongly
worded,
it
was
learned,
as
some
of
his
advisers
wanted
it
lo
be.
Some
Bides.
It
was
understood
favored
telling
Ihe
President
his
invitation
amounted
to
Impertinence.
But
the
general
overruled
thai
\<nf,<rvr-u
or,
,»^.
and
decit
led
on
the
more
subtly
MAMMOTH
SPRINGS.
Ark.
IJFt-
phrased
renlv
that
went
to
the
"T
Drake,
20.
St.
LomX
was
killed
j
While
House.
Without
being
blunt
mght
when
a
car
he
was
a
It
put
across
Eisenhower^
point
pas^enqer
m
overturned
about
3>.4
that
he
intends
to
make
no
moVe
which
would
link
him
with
tht
administration.
The
deliberate
theme
of
the
rejection
message
was
to
put
the
general
apart
from
the
administration,
and
—
at
the
same
time
—
mile.i
north
of
here.
Elmer
W.
Cook,
19.
Thayer.
Mo.,
«'.?o
a
passenger.
Is
heing
treated
at
a
haspilal
In
Springfield,
Mo.,
for
a
fractured
leg.
Virgil
Lloyd
Collins,
20.
of
Mammoth
Springs,
driver
of
the
vehicle
received
only
minor
Injuries.
The
hirihway
patrol
said
the
car
overturned
several
times
after
rounding
a
curve.
—tie
Stevenson
to
it
as
closely
possible.
That
is
the
main
reason
Ihe
GOP
nominee's
aides
feel
he
came
off
all
right
in
the
exchanee.
US
ROYAL
Irade
in
SUE!
FRIDAY
"SMART
WOMAN"
Brian
Alierne
Constance
Bennett
SATURDAY
'RENEGADES
SENORA"
Rocky
Lane
SAT.
OWL
SHOW
"BLOND
DYNAMITE"
with
the
Bowery
Boys
&
Adeie
Jergens
•
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
"AARON
SLICK
FROM
PUNKIN
CREEK
Allan
Young,
Dinah
Shore
*
Robert
Merrill
Now
Millions
More
Can
Own
Them
-at
the
Biggest
Savings
in
Years!
The
original,
genuine
Air
Ride
tir»i
tho»
•
flo
on
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n«w
eofil
•
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nev.r
b«n
duplicalxJI
•
afaiorb
lh»
road
in
tilenc*
ot
any
lp«edl
•
cuthion
oil
road
«hock
ond
vibralionl
•
run
nwth
ooltr—
loll
much
longtrl
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,
n
j
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(ar
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MOW-UMITiD
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ONLY!
LONG
IASY
CRIPIT
T1RMS!
McCAUL
TIRE
STORE
So.
Hiwoy
6T
John
Burnett,
Mgr,
8642
Hoffman
to
fie
Witness
WASHINGTON
l/Pj
—
Piuil
(3.
Holfman,
a
top
Elsenhower
campaign
strategist:
was
listed
today
as
a
witness
In
Sen.
Bcnlon's
m-
Conn)
derensc
ngalnsl,
a
Iwc
million
(foliar
llbcl-iilniidrr
suit
(lied
by
Sen.
McCarthy
(n-Wt.s).
Resri
Courier
Nciv.i
Clnsslfled
Ads
^^^
\
Prices
On
Good
Used
Trucks
DELTA
IMPLEMENTS
WILL
SAVE
YOU
MONEY
1946
FORD
1/2-TOM
PICKUP.
Here's
an
example
of
the
money
you
save
when
you
trade
for
a
truck
at
Delta
Implements.
.
,
$475
1949
CMC
!/a-TON
PICKUP.
You'lf
get
lots
of
depcndabla
serviee
from
this
clean
late
mod*l
truck.
A
good
buy
at
....
$895
1949
INTERNATIONAL
PICKUP
...
a
long
wheelbase
model.
Now's
the
time
to
buy
that
truck
for
fall—prices
are
low.
1950
INTERNATIONAL
PICKUP
...
the
long
whaclbase
L-710,'
model.
Years
of
good
*ervice
make
it
a
real
value.
$1150
1950
CMC
TRACTOR.
Model
450
ho»
2-speed
axle,
vacuum
brakes,
Sleeper
cab.
Hat
900x20
tires.
Now
only
$1850
1947
DODGE
1
^-Ton
long
wheelbase
Truck
with
12
foot
groin
body.
Extra
stake
sides,
Equipped
with
excellent
tires.
$495
1947
INTERNATIONAL
PICKUP
...
another
long
wheclbase
KBI
truck,
fn
excellent
shope
for
a
'47
model,
this
one
is
just
1947
INTERNATIONAL
PICKUP
with
stoke
body.
Long
wheelbase
KBI
tr«ck.
Make
a
fine
trade
now
at
Delta
Implements,
1949
INTERNATIONAL
KB-7
TRACTOR.
Equipped
with
air
brakes,
2-speod
oxle,
saddle
tanks,
900x20
tires.
$1750
VAN
TPAILER
...
16
foot.
Equipped
with
825x20
tires.
Vacuum
brakes.
A
tremendous
bargain
for
someone
at
BILL
SAID
TO
TPV
THIS
PLACE
FOR
SOME
6OOD
POAST
BEEF
I
f~\
•'^.
r
$395
STEER
YOURSELF
BY
OOIN6
BUSINESS
WITH
DELTA
IMPLEMENTS.!?
DELTA
IMPLEMENTS
iv
OOO3
~
BLYTHEVILLE.
ARK
UTTLE
ROCK
OT
_Th.
duled
Altettst,
22
highway
co
«ion
meeting
has
been
sche-
NEW
Air
Conditioned
By
Refrigeration
"Your
Community
Center"
MANILA,
ARK.
Matinees
Sat.
&
Sim.
F'hon*
58
FRIDAY
"TRAIL
STREET"
Randolph
Scott
SATURDAY
;
"HOME
IN
OKLAHOMA"
Roy
Rogers
SAT.
OWL
SHOW
"JUST
ACROSS
THE
STREET"
Ann
Sheridan
•
John
Land
SUNDAY;*
MONDAY
.,
"I
DREAM
OF
JEANIE"
Ra.v
Muriel
Lawrence
A
IF?
CONDITIONED
BY
REFRIGERATION
LAST
TIMES
TONITE
C.irfoort
A-
Charlie
.McCarthy
Short
S.VTCRDAV!
2
HITS!
—PLUS—
"PIONEER
JUSTICE"
Al
"Fuzzy"
SI.
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11:30
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